almost ten years ago

over ten years ago

I\\\'m calling a draw. We\\\'ve got two winners, as opposed to that video I jut saw where this guy had two weiners.

ANYWAY- Congrats to Michael K and Colleen. Get in touch with me so I can mail you your prizes.

Well done folks.

Best-

Geo

Andy

over ten years ago

Hi George

Now you have an excuse to come visit us in the UK! ;-)

The Amazing Meeting London
October 3rd and 4th 2009
Central London

Yes, Randi and Phil Plait will be there!

Humm reCaptcha Pudding county - Sounds like a nice place if a little fattening

Marius

over ten years ago

Love the Far song, Geo!

Richard

over ten years ago

Am I missing something? I could swear that George wanted you to list WHY there was no intro on the missing ones...

I thought that with 86 missing it was missing because it\\\'s a colloquialism; it was eighty-sixed...

Michael Kimberlin

over ten years ago

As I understood it, we were to state why the number was missing...not why the intro was missing.

SionH

over ten years ago

Glad you liked the moron, George. Numbers not included in the 100th intro include all rational and irrational numbers, all real and imaginary numbers from less than one to minus infinity and greater than 100, as well as all fractions from 1 to 100. Pedantic, moi

aster1man

over ten years ago

Geo, thanks for posting the full version of \\\'FAR\\\'. It sounds good over my little laptop speakers, can not wait to hear it on a decent sound system, bet its great then. Looking forwards to the new album.

posty mcposterton (not bob saget!)

over ten years ago

Geo...

Oh, and can you make the individually tracked periodic table songs available somewhere? Hell, I\\\'d buy them. I have the mother of an mp3 file, but individual tracks would be oh so nice... would iTunes do a full album of 118 songs (or so, I forget the count) for $9.99? Hopefully it wouldn\\\'t be $116.82. :)

So, yeah, can you make it available for DL or purchase?

~Dan

Dave Lim

over ten years ago

In reference to the dulcet Dr. Pamela’s Millennial Dilemma:

http://www.xkcd.com/530/

Oddly enough I find myself doing this kind of thing all the time. Sometimes common sense is so boring :)

Michael Kimberlin

over ten years ago

crap...i wrote the wrong reason for 58. that was the one where you said 59 on accident I think...oops. :)

nolachief

over ten years ago

Hmm, Geo. I think you caught CarrieP sleeping... Couple things:

From my observations, the act of getting your Ph.D. hood permanently damages certain logic centers in the brain. For example, my father-in-law, a PhD chemist, can make a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance machine do all sorts of neat things, but he can\'t program a VCR to save his life.

Is it bad that I\'m starting to not remember sending you the Morons you credit me with until I actually listen to the show?

And finally, a Klinger reference? Really? Nice. :)

Michael Kimberlin

over ten years ago

oops...missed 72 - the periodic table
and 82 - the dragon con podcast

So it\\\'s:

# 9 - No Intro...2 part Godfrey Daniels Show
#26 - No Intro - The Police Show and 4 Jobs w/ Funk Authority description
#46 - No Intro - Christmas Greeting Show
#58 - No Intro - Overcoming Masturbation Show
#68 - \\\"I Love SoccerGirl\\\" Intro...and Live Balticon show (you didn\\\'t say the number!)
#69 - Not sure why this one didn\\\'t go in...you didn\\\'t say the number in the intro song but you used the \\\"oro-genital access\\\" sound clip. You did
say the number before the intro though.
#72 - No Intro - The periodic table
#82 - The Dragon-Con Podcast
#86 - No Intro - Sweet Dreams (are made of vox)

Rock Howard

over ten years ago

So why is there no Horror-Scope for Ophiuchus? I am perfectly serious. Ophiuchus. I was born on Dec. 11 and I need a Horror-Scope too!

so, shows where you copped out and gave us some live stuff instead of interesting fauna and religious morons. Did I win!?!?!?

copy/pasted from 100. small edit.

also, Michael, it\\\'s usually a bad idea to listen to me. I have an art degree and have absolutely no head for numbers.

bob saget!

over ten years ago

Yay! A Saturday special surprise.

Re: the contest ~ oh, fuck. I don\\\'t have that kind of time. Good luck, peeps! I guess the \\\"why\\\" is that some of them were maybe GeoVidcasts?

Looking forward to the upcoming video and the full 365 theme.

~Dan

PS- Slau\\\'s podcast is great (sometimes too techy for me, but he\\\'s compelling even when it\\\'s too techy). As is the 365 days of Astronomy podcast, good stuff.

Michael Kimberlin

over ten years ago

# 9 - No Intro...2 part Godfrey Daniels Show
#26 - No Intro - The Police Show and 4 Jobs w/ Funk Authority description
#46 - No Intro - Christmas Greeting Show
#58 - No Intro - Overcoming Masturbation Show
#68 - \\\"I Love SoccerGirl\\\" Intro...and Live Balticon show (you didn\\\'t say the number!)
#69 - Not sure why this one didn\\\'t go in...you didn\\\'t say the number in the intro song but you used the \\\"oro-genital access\\\" sound clip. You did
say the number before the intro though.
#86 - No Intro - Sweet Dreams (are made of vox)

About the Podcast

The Geologic Podcast is a weekly podcast consisting of personal stories, comedy sketches, news commentary, music and movie reviews, science advocacy, original songs, and interviews. Its host and producer is musician, composer, drummer, comedian, storyteller, TEDx speaker, event emcee, and vigilant defender of the Theory of Gravity— George Hrab. The content often draws from Geo’s musical career; the music industry in general; his adventures as a semi-almost-famous critical thinker; his fascination with language, culture, and science; and ranges in tone from incredibly serious to unbearably silly.
The show’s name is a portmanteau of “George” and “Logic,” and—quite confusingly—the show contains no geology content whatsoever. Recurring characters on the show (all portrayed by Hrab) include Dr. Damian Handzy, Mortimer, Minoishe Interroberg, Rupert McClanahan and many others. The podcast content varies from week to week, but often features several of a number of recurring segments including Interesting Fauna, Ask George, Geo’s Mom Reads Jay-Z Lyrics, The History Chunk, Horror-Scopes, and The Weekly Standard. George looks at his show as a type of “brain sorbet” for those who may need the occasional respite from the “coarses” of life.
The podcast started in February 2007, and George has rarely missed posting one episode per week ever since. Just ask his therapist.